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  1. Thanks for sharing your top 10, RC. My favorites are your #1, 2 and 3. Very interesting coins with DIVAE inscriptions. I guess details makes the whole difference in the coin story. I am on a lookout for a left-facing bust of Faustina Junior coin to pair up with my Faustina Senior, so it is great to see an extremely rare example (your #2). Your rare #3 Faustina Senior lifetime denarius is also wonderful.  🙂

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    Faustina II. AE Dupondius. 145-146 AD. 
    Obv: FAVSTINAE AVG P II AVG FIL. Draped bust to right.
    Rev: VENUS. Venus standing to left, holding apple and rudder, with dolphin coiled. S-C across field.
    RIC III 1409a (Pius); BMCRE 2162 (Pius).
    13.55g, 27mm, 10h. Rare.
    ROMA Numismatics. 2020

    Next: a Faustina Junior bronze coin

     

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  3. Nice quality coins! My favorites are #1, 2 and 9. I like the feeling of holding a large-sized and chunky coin. Your Maurice Tiberius solidus has a pretty cute obverse portrait and a good-quality reverse design. Thanks for sharing!  🙂

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  4. Wonderful coin and medal additions, Donna. Thanks for sharing! Your Queen Anne medal has such an interesting reverse design. I am adding this type to my wish list. 🙂

    It is good to see your Victoria official Coronation Medal, plus your additional notes. It is one of my favorite designs. I recalled reading that not everybody liked the design, but somehow I do. It is great to hold and feel the really high relief medal. I also like that these medals were actually distributed during the queen's coronation date. Makes it more special by "holding history in my hands".  🙂

     

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  5. I recently picked up two common Fausta coins to pair up with the one I had (eyes looking upward). The first one has Fausta's eyes looking forward. The one below has a very different hairstyle, similar to the type seen on Helena coins. 🙂

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    Fausta AE Follis. 324-326 A.D.
    Obv: Draped bust of Fausta right "FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG"
    Rev: Spes standing left, holding two children "SPES REIPVBLICA", ".DSIS." in exergue
    2.74g, 19mm
    RIC 205
    Aegean Numismatics, Nov 2023.

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    Fausta AE Follis. Thessalonica 326-328 A.D.
    Obv: diademed bust right. FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG; 
    Rev: SPES REI PVBLICAE; In ex: SMTSB; Fausta, stg.l., holding two infants in her arms
    19mm, 3.96 gram
    RIC 162
    Gert Boersema Ancient Coins, Nov 2023.

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